Vol. 1, no. 9 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published Sept. 1891.
A Theme Always Interesting
The Practical Uses of the Phonograph
Festina Lente
Aerial Navigation
A Retrospect
Talking-Machines or Phonographs
Questions About the Phonograph Answered
Reliable Motive Power Essential for the Phonograph
Make the Phonograph Convenient
The Industrial Exposition in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Their Voices Recorded
Let Others Take Warning
The Phonograph as Represented at the Montreal Electic Light Convention
"The Business Phonograph"
Sound Vibrations
A Curious Prophecy
Charging the Phonograph
A Triumph in Storage Batteries
Storage Batteries in Phonograph Work
Utilizing the Phonograph to Formulate a Simian Language
What Will Be
Artificial Fuel
New Propeller for Street Cars
The Nature of Electricity (concluded)
Transmission of Power Over Long Distances
The Electrical Telegraph in 1787
Employment of Electricity for Annealing Steel
Singular Effect of a Stroke of Lighting
Electric Railroad
Simultaneous Telegraphy and Telephony
A New Incorporation
New Telegraph Cable in Prospectu
All About Metals
Electrical Patents
Electric Lighting
A Type-Writer Which is Said Will Revolutionize the Making and Selling of Machines
Phono-Chat
Testimonials
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. An date/title index is forthcoming at the
Media History Digital Library.
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